Kirkwood Watts, D. L., et al. “Identification and Characterization of Potent Small Molecule Inhibitor of Hemorrhagic Fever New World Arenaviruses”. Antiviral Research, vol. 69, no. 2, 2006, pp. 86-97, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.antiviral.2005.10.008.

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  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Kirkwood Watts, D. L.
Author: Sperzel, L. E.
Author: Pevear, D. C.
Author: Lund, S. A.
Author: Jones, K. F.
Author: Kickner, S. S.
Author: Warren, T. K.
Author: Shurtleff, A. C.
Author: King, D. S.
Author: Laquerre, S.
Author: Deng, Y. J.
Author: Bleam, M.
Author: Hruby, D. E.
Author: Bailey, Trina R.
Author: Zhang, Y. M.
Author: Bolken, T. C.
Author: Guttieri, M. C.
Date Issued
2006
Abstract

Category A arenaviruses as defined by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) are human pathogens that could be weaponized by bioterrorists. Many of these deadly viruses require biosafety level-4 (BSL-4) containment for all laboratory work, which limits traditional laboratory high-throughput screening (HTS) for identification of small molecule inhibitors. For those reasons, a related BSL-2 New World arenavirus, Tacaribe virus, 67-78% identical to Junin virus at the amino acid level, was used in a HTS campaign where approximately 400,000 small molecule compounds were screened in a Tacaribe virus-induced cytopathic effect (CPE) assay. Compounds identified in this screen showed antiviral activity and specificity against not only Tacaribe virus, but also the Category A New World arenaviruses (Junin, Machupo, and Guanarito). Drug resistant variants were isolated, suggesting that these compounds act through inhibition of a viral protein, the viral glycoprotein (GP2), and not through cellular toxicity mechanisms. A lead compound, ST-294, has been chosen for drug development. This potent and selective compound, with good bioavailability, demonstrated protective anti-viral efficacy in a Tacaribe mouse challenge model. This series of compounds represent a new class of inhibitors that may warrant further development for potential inclusion in a strategic stockpile..

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Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Animal Models of Human Diseases
  • Prion Viral Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Humans
  • Tacaribe virus
  • phylogenetics
  • small mammals
  • Pharmacology
  • Arenaviridae
  • viruses
  • Machupo virus
  • drug development
  • animals
  • new drugs
  • protein sequences
  • Animal Models
  • antiviral properties
  • Pesticides and Drugs Control
  • pharmacokinetics
  • ST 294
  • Junin virus
  • Mice
  • Chordata
  • rodents
  • Muridae
  • Laboratory animals
  • amino acid sequences
  • Arenavirus
  • mammals
  • Guanarito virus
  • Bioavailability
  • vertebrates
  • Animal and in vitro Models for Pharmaceuticals
Page range
86-97
Host Title
Antiviral Research
Host Abbreviated Title
Antiviral Res.
Volume
69
Issue
2
ISSN
0166-3542

Department